Restructuring Science Education: The Importance of Theories and Their Development
β Scribed by Richard A. Duschl
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 171
- Category
- Library
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<p>TIus is the second, and fmal, volume to derive from the exciting Kronberg conference of 1975, and to show the intelligent editorial care of Gerard Radnitzky and Gunnar Andersson that was so evident in the first book, Progress and Rationality in Science (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
While I haven't read all the chapters yet, I've made it to Chap 10 and found it an excellent source of information, guidance of how to go about I/E trade, and an easy read. My Professor, an experienced professional in the Import/Export trade certainly recommends it as the best he's ever used.
Content: Preface. Strengths and Features of this Book. Acknowledgments. Introduction: A Brief History of International Trade. Ancient Period. Colonial Period (1500-1900). 1900 to the Present. SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 1. Growth and Direction of International Trade. Importance of In